BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) is Thailand’s the first elevated rapid transit system. It began its first operation on December 5th, 1999, consisting of twenty-three stations along two lines: “Sukhumvit Line 1” and “Silom Line 2”. Service hours: 7/24 from 6:00 – 12:00 am. The fares are calculated according to passengers’ actual distance.

BTS areas of service cover most Bangkok’s central parts which are centers for businesses, residences and leading shopping areas. Furthermore, we have an extension project to expand BTS service routes and provide passengers with greater access. see more details at http://www.bts.co.th

The 20-kilometer, 18-station Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), Ratchamongkhon route is an underground project, starting from the front of Bangkok Train Station (Hualumpong) to the east along Rama IV Road, running through Samyan and Lumpini Park, then turning left to the north along Ratchadapisek Road, passing by Sirikit National Convention Center, Asoke Intersection, Rama IX Intersection, Huai Kwang Intersection, Ratchada-Ladprao Intersection, then turning left along the Ladprao Road, running to Ladprao Intersection, turning left to Phahonyothin Road, passing through Jatujak market and finally ends at Bangsue Train Station. All 18 stations are underground and each station is average 1 km. apart.